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How to Design a Gold Ore Crushing Circuit — From Jaw Crusher to Grinding

A comprehensive guide to gold ore crushing circuit design, covering primary jaw crushing, secondary and tertiary cone crushing, screening circuits, and the interface with grinding and gold recovery processes.

WSHT Mining Group
Senior Mining Engineer
· 2026-06-24 · 2 min read
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Gold Ore Crushing Circuit Design Fundamentals

Gold ore crushing circuit design must consider the unique characteristics of gold deposits — particularly the presence of coarse, gravity-recoverable gold and the requirement to avoid over-crushing that destroys valuable gold particles. This guide covers the key design considerations for efficient gold ore crushing.

Primary Crushing — Jaw vs Gyratory

The primary crusher is the first stage of size reduction, accepting run-of-mine (ROM) ore directly from the mine. For gold ore, key considerations include:

Feed Characteristics:

  • Maximum lump size (typically 600-1200mm depending on blasting)
  • Clay or soil contamination in weathered ores
  • Coarse gold particles that can cause bridging
  • Potential for hard pieces in fresh rock zones

Jaw Crusher Selection:

  • Most common choice for gold mine primary crushing
  • Excellent for handling variable feed conditions
  • Easy to clear blockages and uncrushables
  • Typical capacities: 200-2000 tph

Secondary and Tertiary Crushing

Secondary crushing typically uses cone crushers in open or closed circuit with screens. For gold ore, the goal is to produce a consistent feed size for grinding while avoiding excessive fines.

Circuit Configurations:

  • Open Circuit: Simple but produces variable product size — generally not preferred for gold
  • Closed Circuit with Screen: Produces consistent product size, allows recycle of oversize
  • Two-Stage Closed Circuit: Secondary and tertiary crushers each in closed circuit for maximum control
Gold Ore Crushing Circuit

Gold Ore Crushing Circuit Design

Pre-Screening and Feed Preparation

Pre-screening before grinding offers several advantages:

  • Removes fine material that doesn't need grinding (increases effective grinding capacity)
  • Allows separate handling of coarse gold particles
  • Reduces overgrinding of gold particles
  • Improves classification efficiency

Special Considerations for Gravity Gold

For gold deposits with significant gravity-recoverable gold:

  • Avoid over-crushing — coarse gold is lost if ground too fine
  • Consider stage crushing with intermediate gravity recovery
  • Design for coarse gold retention throughout the circuit
  • Use crushers that produce minimum fines (avoid impact crushers if possible)

Crushing-Classification Interface

The crushing circuit must interface properly with the grinding and classification circuit:

  • Crushing product size typically 80% passing 10-20mm for ball mill feed
  • Screens or hydrocyclones used for classification
  • Critical to balance crushing and grinding capacities
  • Cyclone feed density affects classification efficiency

WSHT provides complete gold ore crushing and grinding circuit design, with expertise in gravity gold recovery, cyanide leaching and flotation applications.

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